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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Recommendation:
1. Keep your camera set at one of the lower speeds (I leave
mine set at
1 fps
). This gives you a continuous shooting
option that doesn’t chew through card space and for
which it’s easy to keep count of how many images you’re
taking (at
3 fps
and above you’ll lose track quickly). It
also means you’re less likely to jab the shutter release
hard and get multiple shots.
Custom Setting #D5 Maximum Continuous Shots
(Max. continuous release)
By default, the D300 will stop at 100 shots when you shoot in
continuous release shooting methods. This is to keep the
sensor and digital circuitry from overheating and producing
less than ideal results. However, Nikon has added the ability
to set a lower number than 100, should you wish.
100
up to 100 shots may be taken with one
continuous burst [default]